Estimate: 100.000 CHFRussia, Alexander II.
Gold medal.
Saving the life of the Tsar during the
failled assassination attempt by Soloviev.
1112
Estimate: 25.000 CHFGreek world, S
yracuse, Dionysius I.
Decadrachm,
signed with EU - AINE.
1002
Estimate: 20.000 CHFRoman Empire.
Septimus Severus.
Aureus after 149.
The only known specimen.
1007
Estimate: 40.000 CHFGermany,
City of Wrocław/Breslau.
25 Ducats 1669.
Of the highest rarity.
1032
Estimate: 200.000 CHFGreat Britain.
Victoria.
Pattern 5 Pounds 1839,
Una and the lion.
Of the highest rarity. NGC PF63.
1059
Estimate: 7.500 CHFCzechia, Wallenstein.
Albrecht von Wallenstein.
Ducat 1627.
Very rare.
1122
Estimate: 35.000 CHFHungary, Transylvania.
Michael Apafi.
10 Ducat Klippe 1683.
Of the highest rarity.
1131
Estimate: 25.000 CHFSwitzerland, Grisons,
Diocese of Chur.
Johann Anton v.Federspiel.
1/6 Reichstaler 1758.
Probably the only known specimen.
1185
Estimate: 175.000 CHFSwitzerland, Confederation.
5 Francs 1886.
Of the highest rarity.
Only five specimens struck
1217
Estimate: 25.000 CHFSwitzerland, Bern.
Quintuple gold Gulden 1501.
Off-metal strike in gold of the Guldiner.
Of the highest rarity.
5081
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Numismatica Centroeuropaea Conference in Legnica

On 16-19 September 2025, the eight Numismatica Centroeuropaea Conference will take Place in Legnica, Poland.  The topic is “Domini naturales – on the 350th anniversary of the extinction of the Piast dynasty. Money of the Dynasties.” A dedicated webpage with up-to-date information on the conference is now available.

Piast Castle in Legnica. The 350th anniversary of the Piast Dynasty's extinction (1675) is marked by the conference and reflected by the conference topic “Money of the Dynasties”. Photo Sławomir Milejski / CC BY-SA 3.0 pl.

Piast Castle in Legnica. The 350th anniversary of the Piast Dynasty’s extinction (1675) is marked by the conference and reflected by the conference topic “Money of the Dynasties”. Photo Sławomir Milejski / CC BY-SA 3.0 pl.

This is the eighth edition of an international academic conference on coinage and monetary history of Central Europe. Previous editions were held in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Currently organised by the Copper Museum in Legnica, it is scheduled for 16-19 September 2025. Conference marks the 350th anniversary of the Piast Dynasty’s extinction (1675) and the 1000th anniversary of Boleslaus I the Brave’s Coronation (1025). Both of these dates tie together nearly 700 years of the Piast minting tradition. The NC8 conference will be particularly devoted to dynastic coinages in Europe.

The conference proceedings will be published in the series “Sources and Materials for the History of Legnica and the Duchy of Legnica”.

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